Abstract
Date Presented 4/8/2016
Biomechanical feedback was found to be significantly more effective than education in achieving sustained improvements in posture and musculoskeletal pain for computer users. The findings provide support for occupational therapists to include biomechanical biofeedback in treatment programs for musculoskeletal pain.
Primary Author and Speaker: Lorraine Josey
Contributing Authors: Kieran Broome and Marion Gray
AOTA Taxonomy:
Prevention and Intervention
Copyright © 2016 by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
2016
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